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Decks in this class (34)

(week10) Qualitative analysis- ethics
What does bps stand for and what ...,
What are three main ethical conce...,
What are the four bps primary eth...
5  cards
(week10)Psychobiology- conciousness disorders
What does vs stand for as a conci...,
What does mcs stand for as a conc...,
What is the key factor when disti...
22  cards
(week10) social- changing attitudes
What are implicit attitudes 1,
What are declared attitudes 2,
What are base attitudes 3
24  cards
(week10) Perception- Hearing
What is a pressure wave 1,
What are the 3 main auditory perc...,
What are decibels db 3
30  cards
(week11) Psychobiology- ethics
What is deep brain stimulation 1,
What is deep brain stimulation us...,
What does deep brain stimulation ...
33  cards
(week 9) qualitative analysis- IPA and discourse analysis
What does interpretive phenomolog...,
What does interpretive phenomolog...,
What is nomothetic research 3
14  cards
(week 9) Psychobiology- brain health
What is the brain age gap 1,
What features does an aged brain ...,
What functions decline when the b...
35  cards
(week 9)Perception- body senses
What is proprioception 1,
What is kinesthesis 2,
What is tactile perception somaes...
31  cards
(week 9) Social- stigma
What is the stereotype content mo...,
What is stigma 2,
What are the three identity types...
12  cards
(week 11)Perception- chemical senses
What is the function of our senses 1,
What is the function of vision 2,
What is the function of hearing 3
31  cards
(week 8)- Qualitative- thematic analysis & grounded theory
What is orographic analysis 1,
What is jeffersonian analysis 2,
How do transcipts represent peopl...
15  cards
(week 8)- psychobiology- circadian rhythm & sleep
What does rem stand for as a phas...,
How many sleep cycles are there 2,
What is polysomnography 3
28  cards
(week 8)Perception- percieving colour
How do we percieve different colo...,
What is benhams disc 2,
What do spectral reflectance grap...
21  cards
(week 8)- social psychology-Prejustice
What is prejudice 1,
What 3 components are attitudes c...,
What are the two cognitive approa...
16  cards
(week 7) Qualitiavive anaylsis- forms of data collection and theoretical underpinnings
Whats the difference between big ...,
What is epistemology 2,
What are the 3 types of knowlege 3
12  cards
(week 7)- Psychobiology- stress
What are the two branches of the ...,
What is the sympathetic ns stress...,
What is the other name for adrena...
25  cards
(week 7)- Perception- percieving movement
How is velocity calculated 1,
What is motion detection 2,
What is apparent motion and an ex...
13  cards
(week 7)Social- social influence
What is social facilitation 1,
How does social facilitation infl...,
What does mere prescence encourage 3
10  cards
(week 5) Statistical analysis- factorial designs
What is factorial anova used for 1,
How does factorial anova test int...,
What is the requirement for the i...
16  cards
(week 5) Psychobiology- social brain
What structure is the hub of the ...,
What is the perception networks r...,
What structural differences do pa...
19  cards
(week 5) Perception- visual attention
What is divided vs selective atte...,
Why do we need attention 2,
What is exogenous attention 3
16  cards
(week 5) Social- social norms
What s the difference between col...,
What are social norms 2,
What is the injunctive norm 3
21  cards
(week 4)Stat analysis- one way repeated measured ANOVA
What are post hoc tests 1,
What are 3 popular post hoc tests 2,
What is a one way repeated measur...
18  cards
(week 3)social- social thinking
What is social cognition 1,
What are social inferences 2,
What are the two models of social...
7  cards
(week 4)Psychobiology- self control and reward seeking behaviour
What is top down thinking 1,
What is bottum up thinking 2,
What is involved in succesful sel...
21  cards
(week 4)Perception- percieving objects and scenes
What is the order of sequences in...,
Whats the difference between obje...,
Whats the definiton of a scene 3
16  cards
(week 4) Social- Biases
What is the self reference effect 1,
What is the better than average e...,
What is social conformity 3
17  cards
(week 3)Stats- one way between subjects ANOVA
Whats the formula for calculating...,
What is the problem with running ...,
What does capitilising on chance ...
18  cards
(week 3) Psychobiology- brain development
What is the neural induction stag...,
What is the proliferation stage o...,
What is th migration stage of bra...
25  cards
(week 3) Perception- visual system
What is the stimulus for vision 1,
How is light characterised 2,
What does intensity of light mean 3
27  cards
(week 2) Stats- intro to ANOVA
What are the two independent t te...,
What type of error does capitalis...,
What is capitalising on chance 3
22  cards
(week 2) Psychobiology- structure & function of NS
What does does the central ns con...,
What does the peripheral ns consi...,
What is vagus nerve stimulation 3
49  cards
(week 2) Perception- intro to perception
What is anosmia 1,
What is the function of perception 2,
What is the stimlus of vision 3
20  cards
(week 2) Social- intro
What is the theory of planned beh...,
What is an important predictor of...,
What is unconscious thinking driv...
8  cards

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